Corrections and clarifications

In an article 'Get rich quick' property training course throws caution to the wind (Money, page 8, March 31, 2007) we did not intend to suggest that Win Investing recommends tax evasion. We also accept Darren Winters' assurance that he did not sell pyramid investments as a student at Exeter University.

Dubai is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates; Dubai is also the name of its capital city. It is not a country (How one clumsy ship cut off the web for 75 million people, pages 22 and 23, February 1).

A clarification of an opinion piece headlined The political choice facing London could not be clearer (page 35, January 24) said that although Nick Cohen believes Ken Livingstone is unfit to be the Labour candidate for London mayor he is not a supporter of Boris Johnson, contrary to an assertion we made. In fact the piece said he had "more openly lined up behind Boris Johnson". While Nick Cohen has not endorsed Boris Johnson as a candidate he wrote in a Time Out piece in December last year, "Go Lib Dem, Green or Tory [Johnson] if you must. But don't vote for [Livingstone]" (Corrections and clarifications, page 36, January 26).

"I can't go on. I'll go on." are the final sentences in Samuel Beckett's The Unnamable, not Waiting for Godot (Readers recommend: Songs about bereavement, page 4, Film&Music, February 28).

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